Man United coach ten Hag is disqualified. The reason is known

During yesterday's match between Manchester United and Luton Town, which the Red Devils won by a narrow margin of 1-0, referee Graham Scott issued a yellow card to Manchester United's coach, Erik ten Hag, for protesting against a throw-in decision that didn't favor his team.
This marks the third caution for ten Hag in the current season. The first two were received during his team's matches against Tottenham and Arsenal.
As per Premier League rules, a coach who accumulates three warnings from the referee is suspended for the following match of their team. Therefore, ten Hag will miss Manchester United's match against Everton scheduled for November 26 after the international break.
The Premier League introduced yellow and red cards for coaches and players in technical areas in 2019.
For players, the punishment stands at a two-match ban after accumulating eight yellow cards and a three-match ban after twelve warnings. If a player amasses sixteen yellow cards, they face disciplinary action.
In this season, Manchester City's coach, Pep Guardiola, already missed one match of his team against Wolves in September due to three cautions from the referee. Interestingly, City lost that match 1-2.



